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| Pattern Names |
| Spleen Fail to Control Blood • 脾不统血 • Pí Bù Tǒng Xuè |
| Classification |
| Category: Zang Fu |
Syndrome: Spleen |
| Symptoms |
| Tongue: pale |
Pulse: weak/fine/thin |
| Indications: Poor appetite, Slight abdominal distension, Weakness, Fatigue, Poor appetite, Sallow complexion, Bleeding-lighter red, Bloody skin spots, Bloody urine, Heavy menses, Dizziness, Weak limbs, Loose stool, Diarrhea, Obesity, Uterine bleeding [Maciocia] • all kinds bleeding such as
subcutaneous hemorrhage, hemoptysis, hematuria,
hematemesis, hematochezia, for women preceded
menstrual cycle, menorrhagia. Sallow, dry or pale
complexion, poor appetite, abdominal distention,
loose stool, pale tongue, thin and weak pulse [Qiao] |
| Keywords |
| bleeding, fine/thin pulse, pale tongue [Maciocia] • chronic bleeding, plus qi deficiency
symptoms and signs [Qiao]
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| Treatment |
| tonify Spleen Qi, stop bleeding |
| Acupuncture |
| BL17, LU6, REN6, REN12, SP1, SP6, ST36 |
| Etiology |
| 1) SP Qi Xu worsens 2) Overstraining 4) Chronic illness [Maciocia] • Due to spleen qi failed to contain blood inside the vessels, result various kind bleeding |